IN BRIEF - PRODUCE authorizes extraction of scallops in the area between Lobos de Tierra Island, between Piura and Lambayeque
PERU
Monday, December 02, 2024
The ministerial provision establishes a quota of 1,601.3 tons of product. It will be valid until April 30, 2025 or until the established quota is reached.
The start of extractive activities is scheduled for the day after the publication of the lists of vessels authorized by the Regional Governments of Piura and Lambayeque.
In a key decision for the fishing and aquaculture sector, the Ministry of Production (PRODUCE) issued Ministerial Resolution No. 000471-2024, which authorizes the extraction of up to 1,601.3 tons of scallops (Argopecten purpuratus) in the area of ??Lobos de Tierra Island, between the regions of Piura and Lambayeque. This measure seeks to guarantee the supply of aquaculture concessions and promote the sustainable development of this activity in the country.
The permit is based on the recent report of the Peruvian Sea Institute (IMARPE), which confirmed the existence of a significant population stock of scallops in the area. The extraction activity will be limited to specimens with sizes between 25 and 65 millimeters in valve height, under strict control and monitoring. In addition, the extraction period will be extended until April 30, 2025 or until the established quota is reached.
The measure encourages the integration between artisanal fishing and aquaculture, a growing sector that contributes to the country's food security.
Precautionary measure due to low biomass in the Loligo
The Falkland Islands Fisheries Department confirms that fishing within the Loligo Box will be paused for a period of around two weeks as a precautionary measure due to low Loligo squid biomass.
This decision has been taken following close engagement with the fishing industry and reflects a shared view that a temporary cessation of fishing activity represents the most appropriate course of action. Targeted trawling carried out by the fishing industry, and coordinated by the Department, will take place throughout the Loligo Box on 12 August in order to obtain more information on the distribution of squid throughout the fishing area.
This precautionary approach reflects the Department’s commitment to the long-term stock sustainability and responsible management of the fishery.
The Department will continue to work with industry partners throughout this period and will provide further updates once further information is available.
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